STUDENT ART GALLERY Bowling Green State University Excels Computer Graphics showcases the best work from students around the world. All three images in this issue come from Bowling Green State University's School of Art. Mark Marcin, Assistant Professor of A r t and Director of the Computer A r t Program, states that although c o m p u t e r s are the p r i m a r y medium, the emphasis is placed squarely on art. Students concentrate their studies on concepts such as light and shadow, color, form and perspective. They then explore these ideas on a computer, the same way a painter e x p l o r e s those concepts with paint and canvas o r a glass blower learns to use a canna or soffietta to create a work of art. Although this month's issue features work by university art students, we are actively seeking work by K-12 students and computer science students as well. We hope to hear from you soon. Submission Guidelines Images must be created by students. They may be created by individuals o r groups of students. The act of creating an image must involve
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